'Last Man Standing' plot challenges Tim Allen

TONIGHT'S MIGHT-SEE: "Last Man Standing," 8 and 8:30 p.m., ABC. After months on the shelf, this funny-enough show resumes its Friday-night stand, for a few reruns before its new season begins. Tonight starts with Eve wanting good grades, to qualify for West Point. That might mean switching out of a class with a tough teacher (Michael Gross of "Family Ties"). Then Vanessa's sister is back in town and Mike suspects she wants something. She does: She wants a baby and needs money for a donated egg.

TONIGHT'S ALTERNATIVE: Audrey Hepburn films, all day, Turner Classic Movies. A great career flashes before us, centering at 8 p.m. ET on an early triumph. Hepburn was 24 when "Roman Holiday" opened in 1953; she was perfect as a princess, savoring anonymity and romance. She got an Oscar nomination for that one and for the films that surround it – the tense "Wait Until Dark" (1967) at 6 p.m.ET and "The Nun's Story" (1959) at 10:15. Her "My Fair Lady" (1964) is at 1 a.m.

Other choices include:

Gymnastics, 7 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network. Here's the first round of the U.S. championships in Pittsburgh. NBC will have the finals, with women Saturday night and men Sunday afternoon.

"Doctor Who," all day, BBC America. The marathon continues. Tonight's reruns peak at 8 p.m., with all time converging; cars and chariots share the streets, with pterodactyls soaring above.

Football, 8 p.m. ET, CBS. For two straight nights, CBS has pre-season pro games, starting with Oakland at Green Bay. Both lost their openers and then bounced back: The Raiders had a 27-26 win over the Lions; the Packers' Aaron Rodgers was almost perfect in his first pre-season game, a 21-7 win over the Rams.

"Running Wild with Bear Grylls," 8 p.m., NBC. In a rerun of Monday's episode, Tom Arnold — at 55, far from his days as a high school football star — joins Grylls in Oregon's rugged coastal mountains.

"Bones," 9 p.m., Fox. When a repo man is slain, there are plenty of suspects. Also in this rerun, a defecting Cuban forensic anthropologist starts working in the lab.

"The Almighty Johnsons," 11 p.m., Syfy, rerunning at 2 a.m. Nudged out of prime time, this amiable show is still worth catching. It centers on Axl, who learned at 21 that he and his brothers are Norse gods. Tonight, Anders (the womanizer) faces vengeful exes; Mike (the family man) heads to a casino.